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“I've compiled a list of wheelchair-accessible hikes, based upon the hikes I've done in the past year . . . Although this post was done mainly for remembrance, posterity, and self-edification, I hope that the information will help other wheelchair hikers.”

Editor's Note: This is the fifthteenth post in our ABCs of Accessible Trails series, which details the best accessible trails in State and National Parks across the country. Take a look at our previous posts for more

This is the fourth post in our ABCs of Accessible Trails series, which details the best accessible trails in State and National Parks across the country. Check our list for Alabama, Alaska, and Arizona here, Arkansas, Colorado, and California here and Connecticut, Delaware, and Florida here.

The America the Beautiful Pass, otherwise known as the The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass, is a free lifetime pass available to US citizens or permanent residents of the United States that have been medically determined to have a permanent disability. Passes can be obtained via phone, online, or in person at any of these recreation sites.

This is the second post in our ABCs of Accessible Trails series, which will detail the best accessible trails in State and National Parks across the country, featuring Arkansas, California, and Colorado.

We think it's important for everyone, regardless of age or ability, to spend time outdoors - and so does the Federal government. The America the Beautiful Pass, otherwise known as the The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass, is a free lifetime pass available to US citizens or permanent residents of the United States that have been medically determined to have a permanent disability. Passes can be obtained via phone, online, or in person at any of these recreation sites.